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English
Etymology
From multi- + culture + -al.
Pronunciation
Adjective
multicultural (comparative more multicultural, superlative most multicultural)
- Relating or pertaining to several different cultures.
- Coordinate terms: monocultural (1), bicultural (2), tricultural (3)
- Near-synonym: polycultural (several or many)
31 October 2001, The Guardian:Viewed from the boardrooms of Britain, the market is becoming more multicultural than could have been imagined just five years ago.
2022 October 12, Bernardine Evaristo, “Read Your Way Through London”, in The New York Times:The literary landscape of London is as varied as the city itself. According to the 2011 census, 40 percent of residents identified as “Asian, Black, Mixed or Other.” While this is no multi-culti utopia, it is undeniably an intensely multicultural metropolis where more than 300 languages are spoken.
- (euphemistic) Relating or pertaining to groups, households or families involving persons with different or mixed ethnicities or races.
2011, ABC13:Bedgood, whose father is African American and mother is Caucasian, says he's struggling to deal with such hatred. He grew up in Santa Clarita and says he could not have imagined something like this happening in a quiet community with many multicultural families.
Derived terms
Translations
relating to several different cultures
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: բազմամշակութային (bazmamšakutʻayin)
- Belarusian: мультыкульту́рны (mulʹtykulʹtúrny)
- Bulgarian: междукултурен m (meždukulturen)
- Catalan: multicultural
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 多元文化的 (duōyuán wénhuà de)
- Czech: multikulturní
- Danish: flerkulturell, multikulturell
- Dutch: multicultureel (nl), multiculturele (nl)
- Finnish: monikulttuurinen (fi)
- French: multiculturel (fr)
- Galician: multicultural m or f
- German: multikulturell (de), multikulti (de), multi-kulti, Multikulti-, Multikultur-
- Greek: πολυπολιτισμικός (el) (polypolitismikós)
- Hungarian: multikulturális (hu)
- Indonesian: multikultural (id)
- Irish: ilchultúrtha
- Italian: multiculturale
- Japanese: please add this translation if you can
- Kazakh: мультимәдени (multimädeni)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Macedonian: мултику́лтурен (multikúlturen), повеќеку́лтурен (poveḱekúlturen)
- Norman: multitchultuthel (Jersey)
- Northern Sami: máŋggakultuvrralaš
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: flerkulturell, multikulturell
- Nynorsk: fleirkulturell, multikulturell
- Occitan: pluricultural
- Polish: wielokulturowy (pl), multikulturowy, multikulti (pl)
- Portuguese: multicultural (pt)
- Romanian: multicultural
- Russian: мультикульту́рный (ru) (mulʹtikulʹtúrnyj), относя́щийся к ра́зным культу́рам (otnosjáščijsja k ráznym kulʹtúram), многокульту́рный (mnogokulʹtúrnyj)
- Spanish: multicultural (es)
- Swedish: mångkulturell (sv), multikulturell (sv)
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: çokkültürlü
- Ukrainian: мультикульту́рний (mulʹtykulʹtúrnyj), багатокульту́рний (bahatokulʹtúrnyj)
- Vietnamese: đa văn hóa
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Catalan
Etymology
From multi- + cultural.
Pronunciation
Adjective
multicultural m or f (masculine and feminine plural multiculturals)
- multicultural
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Galician
Etymology
From multi- + cultural.
Adjective
multicultural m or f (plural multiculturais)
- multicultural
Derived terms
Further reading
Portuguese
Etymology
From multi- + cultural.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: mul‧ti‧cul‧tu‧ral
Adjective
multicultural m or f (plural multiculturais)
- multicultural (encompassing several cultures)
Derived terms
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from English multicultural or French multiculturel. By surface analysis, multi- + cultural.
Adjective
multicultural m or n (feminine singular multiculturală, masculine plural multiculturali, feminine and neuter plural multiculturale)
- multicultural
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From multi- + cultural.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /multikultuˈɾal/
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: mul‧ti‧cul‧tu‧ral
Adjective
multicultural m or f (masculine and feminine plural multiculturales)
- multicultural
- Synonym: pluricultural
Derived terms
Further reading